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I'm disagreeing with whoever says they are weak against it. Because they aren't weak. Swing isn't a weakness. Not weak.
Mediocre okay.
Not weak.
Don't say weak.
BTW your examples match what I've said. Kohli is weak, Dhawan is patchy. You still have 5 others batsmen who are decent in the top 7 (Or 4 if you don't want to count Saha yet). To me this means that, as a unit, they play swing well. But fair enough if you think they can't.
I don't get this 'can't play swing' vibe from Rohit because he usually nicks off after struggling to score for a few overs. I don't think that's because he can't survive swing, that's just because he can't survive decent bowling of any shape or form. He's chipped spinners to midwicket/mid-on, pulled short balls to the deep...he's just looking for a release shot.
Is it just surviving it? If so, pretty much everyone except Kohli has shown the ability to do that. That makes this lineup 'good' against swing. You can argue that they haven't performed consistently enough to be called 'good' yet, and if so, fair enough.
But if you define 'good' as scoring heavily against a moving ball, then I say that's unfair because no one does that.
Mediocre okay.
Not weak.
Don't say weak.
BTW your examples match what I've said. Kohli is weak, Dhawan is patchy. You still have 5 others batsmen who are decent in the top 7 (Or 4 if you don't want to count Saha yet). To me this means that, as a unit, they play swing well. But fair enough if you think they can't.
I don't get this 'can't play swing' vibe from Rohit because he usually nicks off after struggling to score for a few overs. I don't think that's because he can't survive swing, that's just because he can't survive decent bowling of any shape or form. He's chipped spinners to midwicket/mid-on, pulled short balls to the deep...he's just looking for a release shot.
IDK how you are defining 'good' to begin with.I just can't see what point you're trying to make here when you say no batsman can be good against swing. Can't wrap my head around it. Saying that swing can't be dominated hence no one is 'good' against it is lol.
Is it just surviving it? If so, pretty much everyone except Kohli has shown the ability to do that. That makes this lineup 'good' against swing. You can argue that they haven't performed consistently enough to be called 'good' yet, and if so, fair enough.
But if you define 'good' as scoring heavily against a moving ball, then I say that's unfair because no one does that.
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